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Rank 1- Agree, that the respondents “May have the guts to share explicit images
with others or someone they like to perform sexual act”, which has a weighted
mean of 3.73
mean of 3.89
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Rank 3- respondents agree to “Others did not give attention to those persons
Rank 2- respondents also agree to “Inability to communicate with others that lead
Rank 1- respondents agree that “Assigned extra activities/task at home that may
interrupt attention from browsing porn sites” especially to the adolescent who is
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Rank 2- respondents agree that “Parents should devote more time to their children
Rank 3- respondents also agree to that “Parents/ or guardians have should have
round the clock monitoring of their girls especially of their “what about” and
Rank 1- respondents strongly agree that “Men are more aggressive and commit
Rank 2- respondents agree that “They need to refrain and reduce in watching
Rank 3- respondents also agree that “Female can control their sexual
Conclusions
Based on the findings, the researchers have formulated the following conclusions;
were all college level and most were single. They are knowledgeable enough in
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giving reason and answering the questionnaire pertaining on watching
3. Watching pornographic videos and especially in watching X-rated film that could
lead to addiction
and refraining in watching intense or X-rated film to ensure the safety of every
adolescent.
6. Watching pornographic videos can make a man more aggressive toward sexual
Recommendations
From the findings and conclusions, the researchers made the following
recommendations:
1. Close monitoring from the parents and guardians to their children about their
sexual health.
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4. Parents should limit and protect their children from using technological devices.
harassment to protect the well- being of children, women and young people.
6. Adolescents need to desist from watching X-rated videos in order to control their
sexual aggressiveness.
and its implication the sexual behavior be written by future researchers to strengthen
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BOOK
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THESIS/DISSERTATION
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